Sigma 35mm 1.4 Art lens has really good reviews. If I needed a 35 that is what I would get for my Nikon FX. I have a Tamron 1.8 And it is super sharp and quite a bit less.
I was told lately that you need a special filter to shoot eclipses. You might want to check that out before August. I have never had the opportunity.
Patricia
I bought one last year and love it. In fact I bought a Nikon refurbished as well. It more than satisfies my needs. My only con would be that the fastest shutter speed is 1/4000th of a second. If that is a problem, l just bump up the ISO, although 1/8000 would be heaven. I have the battery pack as well, but only use that (adds weight) if I will be shooting for an extended period of time. Since my knees do not work well, I love the articulating screen. Colors are great and it accepts a whole host of prime lenses. I should add that it handles my Tamron 15-30mm as well as the newer 150-600mm G2 lenses. I am upgrading most of my lenses to primes and the quality is superb. I do mostly travel and family photos, but closeups and macros are fantastic with the D750.
Patricia
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That is a really nice series. I have never seen more than three cubs.
I haven't been here in quite awhile, but I believe someone càn five me the information I need. My DH and I are going to be there for the USS Solely reunion next week and wonder if ànyone knows of a camera gear store there or close by. Thanks in advance for any help.
Patricia
And this is why I never posted to the Analysis section! Just remove me from the site entirely. I am already having a bad day and this just added to it. Thanks. I asked for help, and I just get told to go somewhere else?
I have been playing around with Topaz Adjust and layer adjustments, so I was just wondering what the hoggers think of this treatment. This is my first post in the analysis section of the forum. I finally got my nerve up to ask for honest criticism. Thanks for all your comments in advance.
srfotog wrote:
Thanks, Frank and Dennis. I love St. Augustine.
Thanks everyone for your kind comments. I am back in PA now and will have fun "enhancing" some of my many photos.
Thanks everyone for your kind comments
Thanks, Frank and Dennis. I love St. Augustine.
Yes, it does. It is a beautiful place and very historic.
Cwilson341 wrote:
Nice series. St. Augustine has a lot of neat things to see!
ebbote wrote:
Good series Srfotog.
Thank you ebbote. It was a fun day.